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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-04-29, Page 13ENERGY & CHEMICAL WORKERS
. LOCAL 16
SPOUSE
INFORMATION
NIGHT
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29th
8 P.M. SALTFORD -
THIS IS A SPECIAL MEETING FOR
THE BENEFIT OF THE SPOUSES OF
UNION (LOCAL 16) WORKERS.
PURPOSE:
•to explain why we are on strike.
*what benefits are available to workers who are
injured on the job.
- GUEST SPEAKERS
ALL INTERESTED LADTESTeltE URGED TO AillE-NUE--
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Sports Teams geared up for new ball season
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Baseball season is fast
approaching, and area
leagues are hurrying to
• gather teams, book diamond
time, and schedule games.
The Men's Intermediate
Fastball team is set for the
new season as defending
Western Ontario Major A
champions. This year, their
-- home games will be held on
Tuesday nights starting at 9
p.m. under the lights at
Agriculture Park.
Doug Cruickshank and
Gord McDonald will be
handling coaching duties
again this year, and Murray
Buden is the manager.
The Men's Industrial
Fastball League will feature
- the same nine teams this
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year: Bedford Hotel, Canada
Company, French Dry
Cleaners, Fisher Custom
Builders, Gord's Sports,
Green & Parent, Lakeport
Steelers, McGee Pontiacs,
and Zeibarts.
The defending champion is
Gord's Sports, who beat out
Lakeport in the finals last
season. ,
The new season starts May
10 a t Ag Park. Games will be
played there throughout the
summer on Sunday, Mon-
day, Tuesday, and Wed-
nesday evenings.
The executive includes
president Jim Harrison, vice
president John Philips,
secretary Myles Murdock,
treasurer Bill Kirkey, past
president Jim McWhinney,
umplre-in-chief Ron Klages,
and tournament chairman
Doug Fisher.
The Industrial League will
again be hosting their Labor
Day Fastball Tournament
this year, and the league is
considering a change in the
manner in which Goderich
teams will qualify for the
tourney. • -
If anyone is interested in
picking • up some extra
money this summer, you
may Consider becoming an
umpire. Contact Ron Klages
for details. Also, Mrs. Muria)
Williamson, . who has been
scorekeeper for the league in
the past, has retired her
posidon. The league pays $2
per game, of which there are
about 200, if anyone is in-
terested.
There are 18 teams en-
tered in the Goderich Men's
Slowpitch League this
season. The league is
seperated into three
divisions; A division in-
cludes Meneset, Signal -Star,
Port Albert Bulldogs, Garb
and Gear, Firemen,
Coyotes; B division includes
Wheelsmen, Oldtithers,
Local 1863, 'Smith's Car-
petbaggers, Carlow Country,
Optimists; C division in-
cludes Tickers Brickers,
Cobras, Renegades,
Bluewater, Salinger Wood,
and Champc o.
Each team ,plays the
teams in its own division
twice and each of the others
once for a total of 22 games.
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, AFRIL 29, 1981—PAGE 13
The games will take place on
the Signal -Star, GDCI, St.
Mary's, and Ag Park
diamonds usually at 7 and 9
p.rn. on Thursdays and
Sundays.
Defending champions
from the two divisions last
season are Menesut and the
Coyotes.
President of the league for
this season is Dave Cloet,
vice president Ken Duncan,
secretary Bruce Baker,
treasurer Chris, Conner,
umpire -in -chief Pete
VVanner, , and tournament
chairman Don Johnson.
Theannual tournament
will take place July 10, 11, 12
at•Ag Park. There will be 32
teams in the A B division and
eight teams in the C division.
The Slowpitch League's
project this season includes
plans to erect a fence around
the GDCI diamind 'if ap-
proval is given.
Look for an update on the
women's leagues in next
week's paper.
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The Goderich Minor Hockey Association held its senior
banquet at Saldord Valley Hall last Wednesday, and Bill
Rahbek, coach of the Signal -Star Juveniles, received the
James A. Willienson trophy for his outstanding con-
- fribution to minor hockey. (Photo by Cath Wooden)
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Emily Crew received a trophy for her outstandhig con-
tribution to minor hockey last Wednesday when the senior
half of the Goderich Minor Hockey Association held their
banquet at Saltford Valley Hall. (Photo by Cath Wooden)
The Thursday Men's bowling league of six teams held their
annual year end banquet at the Legion Hall last Thursday
night. Clem Desjardine; left, donated the trophy to the
winning team captain Ticker Mero. Other team members
are Ed Streetar, Ron Plunkett; front row from left, Chuck
WMiams, Knobby Allen, and Turk Dougherty. (Photo by
Cath Wooden)
To discuss monoxideproblem
Rec board plans to invite
Dr. Brian Lynch, Medical
Officer of H alth for the
county, to theiijr next meeting
so that the tloard and Dr.
Are
Lynch can discuss the
problem with carbon
monoxide from the tractor
during Young Canada Week.
Twenty hockey players
were taken to hospital suf-
fering from headaches,
nausea, and cramps during
Young Canada Week. The
health unit determined that
racers show well
Sean Van Longen, Randy
Marriage, and Chuck Col-
lins, all 'Huron County
residents, made their mark
against stiff competition
during motocross races this
past weekend.
Sean Van Dongen placed
seventh in the 125 Junior
class and Randy Marriage
finished tenth in the 80A
class at the Silverdome
Supercross in Pontiaic,
Michigan.
Both athletes had to
qualify against hundreds of,
riders from Michigan and
Ohio over the past few weeks
to get to the Supercross final.
Sailor gives tips
Members of the Goderich
Sailing Club at their April 21
meeting were given some
basic racing strategy by
world class sailor Terry
Neilson of Toronto.
Neilson is three -time
Canadian Laser champion in
1978, '79, and '80; the Pan
American gold medalist in
1979 and represented Canada
in the Laser Worlds and in
the Finn Class North
American championships in
1981.
The Goderich Sailing Club
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begins its spring series of
club races on May 3 and
continues each Sunday -
throughout the summer.
Chuck U011111S, ULM debut
as a Canadian Expert, plac-
ed eighth overall in the, 250
class at Big Ben Raceway in
Tillsonburg.
All three riders are
graduates of the Hully Gully
houseleague motocross
system. Motocross action
returns to mid -western On-
tario this weekend with the
season opener at Hully Gul-
ly. It is the Superdigger
Motocross, featuring Senior
and Experts with the 250
Junior Sport class.
Qualifiers are at 11 a.m. and
finals at 2 p.m.
the cause was high carbon
monoxide • emissions from
the tractor that was cleaning
the ice more often than
usual.
The large door at the end
of the arena was opened and
that temporarily solved the
problem, but Dr. Lynch feels
that the arena needs better
ventilation or something on
the tractor to cut dot -4.n on
carbon monoxide.
Member Ron Bushell
suggested that a device be
installed on the tractor's
exhaust system which will
clean the carbon monoxide
away. He said that this
device is used on machinery
in the mines and that one
would cost about $600,
Members:, decided to
request that Dr. Lynch be
present at the next meeting
to advise the board on the
matter.
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